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The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms - Vol. 2

The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms - Vol. 2
The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms - Vol. 2The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms - Vol. 2The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms - Vol. 2The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms - Vol. 2

Artists

Various

Catno

RG 2007 LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 2000

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

$39*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Tamba Trio - Mas Que Nada (Better Than Nothing)

2:32

A2

Edu Lobo - Upa, Neguinho (Up, Little Black Child)

2:19

A3

Pery Ribeiro - O Barquinho (Little Boat)

2:54

A4

Coral De Ouro Preto - Samba De Uma Nota Só (One Note Samba)

2:07

A5

Bobby Mackay - Bossa Nova (I Say)

1:52

A6

Jorge Ben - Tim Dom Dom

2:20

A7

Elis Regina - O Meninho Das Laranjas (The Orange Selling Boy)

2:16

A8

Sarah Vaughan - The Boy From Ipanema

2:26

A9

João Gilberto - Desafinado (Off Key / Slightly Out Of Tune)

1:56

B1

Os Farroupilhas - Samba Internacional

1:53

B2

Marcos Valle - Os Grilos (Crickets Sing For Anamaria)

2:06

B3

Walter Wanderley - Telefone

2:14

B4

Ed Lincoln - The Blues Walk

3:57

B5

Pedrinho Mattar & Seu Conjunto - O Pato

1:50

B6

João Roberto Kelly - Leilão / Brotinho Bossa Nova

3:14

B7

Sambalanço Trio - Samblues

2:16

B8

Edison Machado - Menino Travésso

2:48

B9

Paul Winter - Reza

3:13

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